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Welcome

The Kings Highway is a 27-bedroom hotel, with single, double, twin and family rooms, plus a disabled room with walk-in shower. All our bedrooms are en suite, with comfortable Seally beds, luxury duck and feather down pillows and duvets. All have a flat-screen TV, complimentary tea- and coffee-making facilities, biscuits and mineral water. A hairdryer, iron and ironing boards are available in all rooms. We do have a lift on site. There’s unlimited free Wi-Fi in all areas. We serve breakfast from 7am until noon, with our full menu available until 11pm, seven days a week.

Inverness is the gateway to the Highlands, with a rich variety of places to visit and things to do, both in and around the city. The city boasts a host of historic buildings, notably in the Old Town, which you can appreciate while you browse shops from the Victorian Market to the new award-winning Eastgate centre. Take a stroll to Inverness Castle, currently used as a court house, and St Andrew’s Cathedral, which dominate the River Ness and one of the most beautiful riverside settings in Britain.

Facilities

Luggage Storage

Lift Facility

EnSuite

Chargeable Parking

City Break

Food & Drink

Step Free Access

Tea & Coffee Facilities

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Directions

Walking from the train station, take first right, then first left and first right again and the hotel is on the right-hand side.

Parking

Pay-and-display available outside the hotel, with a maximum of one hour’s paid parking; free from 6pm until 8am and free all day Sunday. Multi-storey car park available prices around £1.40–7 for 24 hours. This has been awarded the Park Safe award.

Local Transport

The bus station is three minutes from the hotel, where there are regular services to various attractions daily. Local taxis and tours available locally.

Local Attractions

Enjoy the fine circular walk from the castle along the river and through the Ness Islands, where you can watch the anglers casting long lines to leaping Atlantic salmon. You can even buy a daily ticket and try for yourself. Above the city lies Craig Phadrig, once the stronghold of Pictish kings. This offers interesting forest walks and magnificent views of the Moray Firth, home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bottlenose dolphins which can be seen even from the city.

Explore the art, history and heritage of the Highlands at the museum and art gallery or relax in the tropical gardens at Inverness Floral Hall. Why not take in an open-topped bus ride around the city or a cruise down the Caledonian canal to the world-famous Loch Ness. Also, alongside the canal is the fascinating and unusual Titanic Inverness Maritime Museum. Visit Fort George, an 18th-century fortified garrison and working barracks, housing the Highlanders regimental museum.